Eclogæ Ovidianæ ... Edited by ... T. K. Arnold. pt. 2F. & J. Rivington, 1851 - 12 Seiten |
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... form , or shape whatever ; so that a confused mass - the Chaos- filled the void of space . Out of this mass , by the operation of the divine intelligence ( voûç ) , was effected a separation , in which affinities became united ...
... form , or shape whatever ; so that a confused mass - the Chaos- filled the void of space . Out of this mass , by the operation of the divine intelligence ( voûç ) , was effected a separation , in which affinities became united ...
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... form of oath which was in- violable . Phaethon then asked permission to drive for a single day the sun - car through the sky instead of his father . This was too arduous a task for the mortal youth , but , in spite of all his father's ...
... form of oath which was in- violable . Phaethon then asked permission to drive for a single day the sun - car through the sky instead of his father . This was too arduous a task for the mortal youth , but , in spite of all his father's ...
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... form of Diana herself , deceived the nymph and accomplished her ruin . This myth appears , like the foregoing one , to have the purpose of explaining by a fable an astronomical phenomenon — the never setting of two northern ...
... form of Diana herself , deceived the nymph and accomplished her ruin . This myth appears , like the foregoing one , to have the purpose of explaining by a fable an astronomical phenomenon — the never setting of two northern ...
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... form of a bull , carried off Europa , the daughter of the Phoenician King Agenor . Ovid makes a sort of connexion between this fable and the preceding one , by mentioning that Jupiter's son Mercury was hovering in the air after the ...
... form of a bull , carried off Europa , the daughter of the Phoenician King Agenor . Ovid makes a sort of connexion between this fable and the preceding one , by mentioning that Jupiter's son Mercury was hovering in the air after the ...
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... form , and was changed into a flower ( Narcissus ) . The legend originally involved a moral lesson , that of warning men that to love mere corporeal beauty , rather than moral excellence , is a per- nicious errour , converting the ...
... form , and was changed into a flower ( Narcissus ) . The legend originally involved a moral lesson , that of warning men that to love mere corporeal beauty , rather than moral excellence , is a per- nicious errour , converting the ...
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according æquora aera Ajax ancient Apollo aquæ arma artus Athens auras Bacchus back Boeotia brachia brought Cadmus cæde capillos Ceres Ceyx changed cœlo cœlum conjuge conjugis conjux consort cornua corpore country daughter deæ death Deucalion deus dixit Dumque earth Eurystheus fable fata father first form goddess gods grandson great Greece Greek acc hæc head hence Hercules heros Iapetus ignes illa ille illo Inque inquit Jamque Juno Jupiter king legend lumina Lycaon Medusa Mercury Midas mihi Minerva Minos mora mother Muses name neque nunc nymph omnibus orbem Orpheus Ovid pass pater pectora Peleus Perque Perseus Phaethon Pirithous poet postquam præmia quæ quæque quærit river sacred Sæpe sanguine simul sine sisters sorores suæ take tamen tellus tempora terga terræ terras Theseus Thetis tibi time tunc Ulixes unda undas undis used Utque vidit Vulcan vulnere vultus
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Seite 143 - Calymne, cum puer audaci coepit gaudere volatu deseruitque ducem caelique cupidine tractus altius egit iter. rapidi vicinia solis mollit odoratas, pennarum vincula, ceras; tabuerant cerae : nudos quatit ille lacertos, remigioque carens non ullas percipit auras, oraque caerulea patrium clamantia nomen excipiuntur aqua, quae nomen traxit ab illo. at pater infelix, nee iam pater, "Icare", dixit, "Icare", dixit "ubi es?
Seite 16 - ... sequitur vestigia passu. ut canis in vacuo leporem cum Gallicus arvo vidit, et hic praedam pedibus petit, ille salutem; alter inhaesuro similis iam iamque tenere...
Seite 4 - Aurea prima sata est aetas, quae vindice nullo, sponte sua, sine lege fidem rectumque colebat.
Seite 196 - ... at medio torus est ebeno sublimis in antro, 610 plumeus, unicolor, pullo velamine tectus ; quo cubat ipse deus membris languore solutis.
Seite 56 - ... ista repercussae, quam cernis, imaginis umbra est: nil habet ista sui. tecum venitque, manetque, tecum discedet, si tu discedere possis.
Seite 46 - ... falsa pedum primis vestigia ponit in undis, inde abit ulterius, mediique per aequora ponti fert praedam. Pavet haec, litusque ablata relictum respicit, et dextra cornum tenet, altera dorso imposita est : tremulae sinuantur flamine vestes.
Seite 92 - Quo dum Proserpina luco ludit, et aut violas aut Candida lilia carpit, dumque puellari studio calathosque sinumque implet, et aequales certat superare legendo, paene simul visa est dilectaque raptaque Diti : 395 usque adeo est properatus amor.
Seite 2 - ... orbem. Sic ubi dispositam, quisquis fuit ille deorum, congeriem secuit, sectamque in membra redegit, principio terram, ne non aequalis ab omni parte foret, magni speciem glomeravit in orbis.